Scientists would be excited as it would be the first time they had seen a unicellular organism. Secondly, there is no division of labour in unicellular organism. A single cell has to obtain and secrete food. All such features are not present in multicellular organism.
Yes, because an atom in an excited state will normally give off energy and go to a less-excited state or to its ground state. Some atoms have long-lived excited states and are called "metastable".
Electrons can be excited in an element by supplying energy to the molecule of the elements. Further eletrons get excited in chemical reactions
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
In photosynthesis, the electrons from the chlorophyll are excited by the sunlight
"Excited", or in an "excited state".
The quality of being readily excited; proneness to be affected by exciting causes., The property manifested by living organisms, and the elements and tissues of which they are constituted, of responding to the action of stimulants; irritability; as, nervous excitability.
They had believed that none of the noble gases would form any compounds with other elements.
the scientists watched the sharks carefully during their feeding frenzy after throwing meat into the sea.
It is doubly excited if it is sparately excited dc motor, singly excited if it is self excited machine
No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."
Most of the boys are excited and curious about discovering the castle, interested in exploring its secrets. However, the foreshadowing at the end of the chapter suggests that their discovery may have unforeseen consequences or dangers that they are unaware of.
Be Excited was created in 2007.
The adjective for excited is exciting. Example: That was an exciting movie!
ExciteTo stir up strong feeling, action or emotionTo stimulate the emotions ofTo bring about; To induceStimulated to activity; briskExcited - Eager, Active, enthusiastic
"displeased" ... and "unexcited"; "semi-excited" These are the first submissions concerning "excited".
the antonym for excited is unagitated or unreactive